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摘要
自闭症康复是一个全球性的公共卫生问题。鉴于促进自闭症治疗干预的紧迫性和重要性,自闭症儿童康复研究已迅速成为医学界、心理学界和教育界的焦点。临床观察表明,与普通人相比,大多数自闭症儿童对音乐的敏感度更高,这使得音乐成为一种新型的治疗干预手段。几十年来,对音乐治疗和自闭症的研究主要集中在提高儿童的情绪状态、沟通技能、认知能力和行为模仿互动上。然而,由于缺乏系统的理论专业知识和跨学科整合,目前尚无有效的自闭症治疗方法。本综述以钢琴为例,总结音乐游戏对自闭症儿童的干预方法,探索康复治疗的新途径和教育方法,概述改进音乐治疗措施的可行性。这是一篇叙事性综述,基于 2000 年至 2022 年期间 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 数据库中的相关文献。这项工作旨在鼓励在自闭症患者中更广泛地应用音乐疗法,帮助他们康复并融入主流社会。
The Application of Music Therapy in Children with Autism
Autism rehabilitation is a global public health issue. Given the urgency and importance
of promoting therapeutic interventions for autism, research into the rehabilitation
of children with autism has swiftly become a focal point across medical, psychological,
and educational circles. Clinical observations suggest that most children with autism
demonstrate a heightened sensitivity to music compared to the general population, rendering
music a novel therapeutic intervention. Decades of research into music therapy and
autism have primarily focused on enhancing children's emotional state, communication
skills, cognitive abilities, and behavioral imitation interaction. However, due to a lack of
systematic theoretical expertise and interdisciplinary integration, there is currently no effective
treatment method for autism. This review uses the piano as an example, summarizing
the intervention methods of music games for children with autism, exploring new avenues
and educational methods for rehabilitation, and outlining the feasibility of improving
music therapy measures. This is a narrative review based on the relevant literature from
PubMed and Google Scholar databases between 2000 to 2022. This work aims to encourage
the broader application of music therapy among individuals with autism to aid their
rehabilitation and integration into mainstream society.